heat risers
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heat risers
- From: "PaddyCaddy ." <paddycaddy@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 00:37:10 -0500
I agree that the chokes - obviously - will adjust back to "normal" a bit
slower just as the engine will warm a bit slower.
But I'm not sure what would make the plugs foul. Applying this theory
that plugs foul if the the engine does not immediately warm up would suggest
that the higher fuel/air mixture needed while the engine is still cold would
regularly foul plugs in colder climates where the engines obviously would
take much longer to warm to operating temperature - especially this time of
year(or in August for our compadres down under).
Except for show cars, and for those seeking optimal performance and
especially less risk, I still say that the restriction in the exhaust and
the very real potential for siezing still outwieghs these other concerns.
Purposely restricting exhaust flow just strikes me as a crazy idea from
the getgo - especially in a crossram. Jamming/reversing hot, dirty exhaust
gases back into the manifold and greatly increasing back pressure back
toward the combustion chamber I suspect wreaks far more havoc (exhaust
valves?) than whatever damage may or not be done by not forcing the engine
to warm a minute or two earlier.
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